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Murtaza Wahab looks to end politics of discrimination as Karachi administrator - Pakistan
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Sindh govt appoints Barrister Murtaza Wahab as Karachi administrator - Pakistan
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Government decides to make federal institutions more active in Sindh
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August 3, 2021
Sindh Governor Imran Ismail has said all the available resources will be utilised to provide foolproof security to mourners, and uninterrupted electricity and water supplies will be ensured during Muharram and Safar processions and majalis.
Talking to a 10-member delegation of the Jaffaria Alliance, which called on him at the Governorâs House on Monday, he said that as a Muslim, he had great affection and love for the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and his family members. He said he observed the holy month of Muharram with great reverence.
Speaking of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, he called upon the Ulema and organisers of majalis/ congregations to ensure implementation of SOPs. âThe Government of Pakistan is seeking your full cooperation in adhering to the SoPs. We can save precious lives, including those of our near and dear ones, by taking preventive measures, including mass vaccination among community. Guideline instructions are being issued
Fawad slams Sindh govt for slow Covid vaccination process
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